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Any body use any of the above and any thoughts??

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I use the oil seal, which I haven't had any problems with, not used the liquid Ptfe, have you had problems with either?
 
I use the oil seal, which I haven't had any problems with, not used the liquid Ptfe, have you had problems with either?

Haven't used either just wanted a different other than ptfe
 
I just use oil seal as I would use gas seal, Ptfe has its uses but don't like it on gas joints or oil joints.
 
same here prefer heldtite, have had a tube of liquid ptfe for ages, tends to go everywhere, so dont use it very often

Only prob with heldite is you can't use it on pot water
 
I use the regin stuff on heating and potable. Its a bit pricey but top gear.
 
I use the regin stuff on heating and potable. Its a bit pricey but top gear.

You got a link and is it for threaded joints as well ??
 
[DLMURL="http://www.reginproducts.co.uk/sealants/REGM20"]REGM20 - Gas & Water Jointing Compound | Regin[/DLMURL]

I buy it from heating world of spares.
 
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Liquid Ptfe is good for doing rad tails into towel rails and fancy rads, leaves a classy finish but pointless otherwise.
 
Got a sample of 577 and thinks it's good used it on a towel rad it looks beter than tape and sealed no problem
 
Loctite 55 thread.
Knocks all other stuff into a cocked hat.

Can use it on everything apart from steam. You can get a free 5metre roll from their website.

Rocol is crap. Mine went straight in bin as the oily stuff leaked out of the container continuously.
 
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